Napoli and Roma in the fight for Paulo Dybala.
Napoli coach Luciano Spalletti has reportedly called Paulo Dybala to invite him to Napoli, but Roma coach Jose Mourinho is still hoping to sign the Argentine.
Dybala is back from vacation and is training alone at his home in Turin, waiting for an offer.
His contract with Juventus expired last June and his agent had been in talks with Inter, but the Argentine’s move to the Stadio Meazza has been put on hold following the return of Romelu Lukaku.
Napoli coach Spalletti has recently called Dybala, trying to convince him to move to the club.
His wage demands are still quite high for Napoli, but Kalidou Koulibaly’s €40 million move to Chelsea could help Napoli finance the deal.
The Argentinian striker may lower his demands as he has yet to receive any official offer, apart from Inter.
If Dybala lowers the demand it would also help Roma, as coach José Mourinho sees the Argentine as the ideal striker to raise the team’s technical level.
The Giallorossi cannot match Inter’s offer (around 7 million euros including bonuses), but will be in the running if Dybala lowers his demands.